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  2. Millennium Tower (San Francisco) - Wikipedia

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    [28] [29] An examination in 2016 showed the building had sunk 16 inches (41 cm) with a two-inch (5.1 cm) tilt at the base and an approximate six-inch (15 cm) tilt at the top of the tower. [30] The building is leaning toward the northwest, [30] [31] [32] and this has caused cracks in the building's basement and the pavement surrounding the tower ...

  3. Luxury building in San Francisco still sinking, tilting 3 ...

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    The Millennium Tower, a ritzy San Francisco building that is home to athletes, celebrities and Google employees, is leaning 26 inches to the side, a tilt that is expected to increase another three ...

  4. Leaning Millennium Tower in San Francisco sinking faster ...

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    One of San Francisco's tallest skyscrapers, Millennium Tower has sunk since construction began in 2006 and is tilting. Leaning Millennium Tower in San Francisco sinking faster, retrofit halted ...

  5. Talk:Millennium Tower (San Francisco) - Wikipedia

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    Underpinning Millennium Tower On December 4, 2018, Ronald Hamburger, the senior principal engineer at Simpson Gumpertz & Heger, revealed in a press release on a final resolution to the Millennium Tower's tilting and sinking problem by underpinning the building. I'm not even sure what it's supposed to mean.

  6. Residents face $10K HOA fines for open windows in sinking San ...

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    The tower’s windows are also less than sturdy. In one incident, a window came loose from the 49th floor, slamming against the building and sending debris into neighboring buildings.

  7. Extreme Engineering - Wikipedia

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    Engineering the Impossible was a 2-hour special, created and written by Alan Lindgren and produced by Powderhouse Productions for the Discovery Channel. It focused on three incredible, yet physically possible, engineering projects: the nine-mile-long (14 km) Gibraltar Bridge, the 170-story Millennium Tower and the over 4,000-foot-long (1,200 m) Freedom Ship.